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Nigerian lady urges women to perform regular self-examination as she marks three years since she was diagnosed with breast cancer

She also urged women to perform regular self examination of their breasts and go for treatment once diagnosed. 

#MY BATTLE WITH CANCER
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On this day in 2017, I was at Asokoro hospital undergoing a biopsy to determine my fate. Nothing prepared me for the diagnosis.
The doctor took out the sample and said:
“Madam, this thing definitely looks like cancer and if it is, we will chop off your breast”.
That was it! Two days later, apart from the lump, another symptom appeared; dimpled breast.
I nearly cried myself to death. I was broken in many pieces and wasn’t sure I will ever recover again. I have been through so much..I just wanted rest.
I have three kids to manage alone..I am the first child and just finished seeing myself through school..then cancer!
Three years on, I am doing well. I have completed my treatments, I am working, I am an inspiration to others. I am still with my kids. It’s not easy but I am determined to live!
Please if you are diagnosed with cancer, tackle it head on. Conventional treatments are harsh but much better than taking a gamble with your life on supplements, herb or prayers without proper treatment. Don’t let anyone deceive you. Cancer is wicked and unforgiving.
Please check your breasts today. Talk to someone if you must.

Nigerian lady urges women to perform regular self-examination as she marks three years since she was diagnosed with breast cancer
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